
The Crowley's Ridge Limbhangers will host their annual NWTF Hunting Heritage Banquet on Friday, August 4, 2023.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. at The Meadows Venue, located at 11049 State Hwy ZZ in Dexter.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $50 individual, $65 couple, Sponsors are $280 and JAKES are $20.
Please support the National Wild Turkey Federation and your local Crowley's Ridge Limbhangers as they are working hard to save a lifestyle!
Don't forget there will be GUNS, NWTF, RAFFLES, DOOR PRIZES, SILENT AUCTION and so much more!!! This is a great event!
The Mission of the National Wild Turkey Federation is the conservation of the wild turkey and the preservation of our hunting heritage!

Multisport student-athletes Nevaeh Larkins and David Durbin of Poplar Bluff High School, alongside Audrey Cato and Colt Clifford of Junior High, have been selected by the R-I coaching staff as this year’s Missouri Good Sports.
“We at MSHSAA firmly believe that a positive role model such as yourself can positively influence the actions of others in your school—your teammates, younger students, your opponents and even spectators,” stated Jason West, Missouri State High School Activities Association communications director. “…By taking the responsible steps in displaying positive sportsmanship, you are helping to rekindle the spirit of citizenship and are serving as a positive representative of your school and community.
Outgoing eighth grader Colt has played football and basketball, and ran track and field. Earlier this month, he broke the 4x100 meter dash record during the Cape Conference. Classmate Audrey played basketball and soccer. She has been described by her coaches as versatile and aggressive with high endurance, and has been most instrumental in goal-scoring plays.
Outgoing senior David Durbin has played baseball and basketball. On the mound, he threw 50 strikeouts during 45 innings pitched. While at the plate, he hit two home runs, two triples, five doubles and 25 singles. On the hardwood, he scored a field goal percentage of 32 during 50 games played, with 30 percent success at the three-point line. Classmate Nevaeh played soccer and basketball. She was an All-District soccer goalkeeper, owning the record for the most saves in a single game with 45, while averaging 14 saves per game. She had a career record of 122 points and 115 rebounds on the court. Both members of the Class of 2023 graduated in the top 30.
Pictured: R-I Athletic Director Kent Keith presents students (from left) Audrey Cato, Colt Clifford, David Durbin and Nevaeh Larkins with the Missouri Good Sports awards on Tuesday, May 23, at Junior High.
Photo and article written by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

Poplar Bluff Junior High was among 50 schools nationwide, and only two in Missouri, out of over 500 applicants to be awarded a $1,000 Thomas R. Brown Athletics grant on Thursday, May 25, during a schoolwide assembly.
The funding will go toward the Girls Basketball program to replace outdated and worn uniforms, new basketballs and ball racks, according to the grant application written by Hilary Taylor, Junior High elective teacher.
Often the student-athletes have to fundraise and seek sponsorships in order to finance supplies, according to Taylor. “A lot of times girls’ sports don’t get as much notoriety,” she explained.
The grant program was started by California Casualty in 2010 in response to the recession to support athletics programs in underfunded areas, according to Rebecca Stumpf, strategic account manager.
California Casualty is an auto and home insurance service that has partnered with the Missouri National Education Association, under which Taylor is a member.
Pictured: (Left to right) Rebecca Stumpf, California Casualty strategic account manager; Krystal Dover, Poplar Bluff MNEA president; Hilary Taylor, Junior High instructor; Phil Murray, MNEA president; Wendy Nepean, Poplar Bluff MNEA treasurer; and Candace Warren, Junior High principal.
Article and photos sent in by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District

The Dexter Youth Soccer Association (DYSA) has been officially formed!
They are currently registering male and female athletes in the 5th/6th and 7th/8th grades for league competition with five other teams from Cape Girardeau, Jackson, and Sikeston.
The Dexter Youth Soccer Teams will travel outside of Dexter for competition.
The teams will compete in 11 vs 11 soccer and the matches will be held in Sikeston.
Matches begin in September and will be on Mondays and Thursdays with occasional Saturday morning match.
Registration can be done by clicking HERE. Deadline is August 1st and the cost is $40 per player.
If further information is needed you may call 573-625-2729.

The 2023 SCAA All-Conference Baseball team is listed below.
Eli Ford-Advance
Jed Garner-Advance
Easton Newell-Bell City
Reese Justice-Bernie
Jayden Robinett-Bernie
Caleb Upchurch-Bloomfield
Kaeden Kennedy-Dexter
Landan Burchard-Puxico
Seth Abernathy-Woodland
Lane VanGennip-Woodland
Players of the Year: Jayden Robinette-Bernie
Coach of the Year: Coach Marcus Massey-Bernie